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Inclusion Matters
Center for Inclusive Child Care
Fréquence : 1 épisode/17j. Total Éps: 121

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The Impact of the Pandemic: Part 2
mardi 15 octobre 2024 • Durée 27:45
Join us as we continue our conversation with Tracy Schreifels, MS, LMFT, IMH-E®, the Executive Director of the Ellison Center. She helps us understand what the research is showing about young children and their development following a global pandemic. Our “tried and true” approaches from the past may not be successful. We discuss strategies that can support children as they build key foundations for later development and help early educators and families provide important routines and connections to build skills.
80x3 Podcast Series: Focusing on Equity to Create Inclusive and Welcoming Early Childhood Environments - Part 2
lundi 22 juillet 2024 • Durée 29:22
Angela Clair, Director of Early Childhood Services at Wilder Child Development Center, joins Priscilla Weigel and Beth Menninga to share her center's story of rethinking their approach to expulsion with the goal of truly being inclusive. How can we include parents and staff to shift our organizational thinking and practices in our responses to big behaviors so that our doors welcome and support all children to thrive in our early childhood programs?
La importancia del juego (The Importance of Play in a Child's Life )
lundi 20 mai 2024 • Durée 22:54
Escuché a nuestros invitados, Ronan y Karina, hablar sobre la importancia del juego en el desarrollo de los niños pequeños. Ronan destaca formas en las que podemos fomentar el juego positivo tanto dentro como fuera del salón de clase. Únase a nosotros mientras exploramos estas ideas.
Listen in as our guests, Ronan and Karina, talk about the importance of play in the development of young children. Ronan highlights ways that we can encourage positive play both within the classroom and out. Join us as we explore these ideas.
Every Child Can Fly
jeudi 16 mai 2024 • Durée 28:24
Please Join Priscilla Weigel as she talks with Jani Kozlowski, Technical Assistance Specialist at the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Jani shares her story and what led her to write her book, Every Child Can Fly: An Early Childhood Educator's Guide to Inclusion.
Additional Resources Related to this podcast:
- Jani’s website: www.everychildcanfly.com
- Every Child Can Fly: An Early Childhood Educator's Guide to Inclusion - https://www.gryphonhouse.com/books/details/every-child-can-fly-an-early-childhood-educators-guide-to-inclusion
- Research and Studies on Inclusion: https://ectacenter.org/topics/inclusion/research.asp
- Indicators of High-Quality Inclusion: https://ectacenter.org/topics/inclusion/indicators.asp
New book out on June 1st:
- Empowering Your Child to Fly: A Family's Guide to Early Childhood Inclusion- https://shop.gryphonhouse.com/products/empowering-your-child-to-fly-a-familys-guide-to-early-childhood-inclusion?variant=48539511357732
Part 2: Supporting Infants and Toddlers through Extended Separations and Reunions
lundi 6 mai 2024 • Durée 21:22
In this second part of our discussion, we are joined again by CICC Coaching Manager, Beth Menninga. This segment focuses on extended separations and reunions with infants and toddlers. We discuss military deployment, divorce/break up or split households, work travel, incarceration, foster care, hospitalization, immigration related separations, teacher leaves, and change of classroom or care setting.
Part 1: Supporting Infants and Toddlers through Routine Separations and Reunions
lundi 6 mai 2024 • Durée 31:02
Listen as Beth Menninga, our CICC Coaching Manager, joins Inclusion Matters and shares key practices to support our youngest learners through common daily separations and reunions.
Part 2: Supporting Quality Play Relationships-Preschoolers
mardi 30 avril 2024 • Durée 20:38
Join in our second part of a discussion on the importance of play with Dr. Sue Starks, Professor of Education and Chair of Early Childhood at Concordia University St. Paul. We discuss the fact that play is a developmental need and that all children show us what they need through play. Quality play is encouraged through the supports, prompts, activities, and experiences that we provide in the early childhood setting. Listen as Dr. Starks encourages us all to play!
Part 1: Supporting Quality Play Relationships-Infants and Toddlers
mardi 30 avril 2024 • Durée 23:15
Listen as our guest, Dr. Sue Starks, Professor of Education and Chair of Early Childhood at Concordia University St. Paul, talks about one of her passions, supporting play in young children. Dr. Starks shares that play is relationship based and your environment matters. How can you align your space to foster early social emotional connection through play. Join us as we explore this important topic.
Early Childhood Special Education: The Role of the ECSE Teacher
lundi 8 avril 2024 • Durée 19:50
Join us as we hear from our CICC Intern, Loretta Campbell, Early Childhood Special Educator (ECSE) and Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Master’s student. We discuss the role of the ECSE teacher and the relationship between special education and child care, highlighting key relationship-building and support for the family which benefits the child and all who care for them.
CMV and Congenital CMV: Part 2
vendredi 23 février 2024 • Durée 16:32
Join us for this important episode of Inclusion Matters as we discuss critical information for all those interacting with young children. Our expert guests, Gina Liverseed, CMV Nurse Specialist, Minnesota Department of Health, and Amanda Devereaux, Program Director, National CMV Foundation, give an overview of CMV or Cytomegalovirus, share facts about who is at risk, how it is spread, symptoms, treatment, and ways that we can deter the spread of CMV in early childhood settings.
Need More Information?
Talk to your healthcare provider.
Minnesota Department of Health website: Health.mn.gov/CMV
National CMV Foundation: Nationalcmv.org









